Friday, October 14, 2011

My friend Brenda Sue from B’sue Boutiques had the great idea to create this event that I’m part of with other great artists featuring our creations with “Sari Silk Ribbon” and to host it in our blogs. I love to work with different textures, colors and techniques, the challenge to incorporate a new element in my designs is always so amazing and it gives me the opportunity to reinvent myself and opens many possibilities. When I meet “ the Sari” I knew it was here to stay, we had our differences, but Sari gave up and adapted to my crazy Ideas, anyway, now we are good friends.

My affairs with Sari…

Pillpintu – Quechua for Butterfly

PILLPINTUCHA (folkloric quechua rhyme)

Kulur kulur pillpintucha,

dibuhasqa lapracha,

mana llamina,

mana k'irina,

huq llamiyllapi dibuhuchayki burrakun.

Ay kulur kulur pillpintucha,

chay laprachaykita llamirusqaymantan

mana libruchayuq kapuni

mana liyiyta atirapunichu.

Translation:

Colorful Butterfly with traced wings.

I barely touched you and I erased you,

Now how will I ever read you?

My book is now blank.

This cuff is as Folkloric as the rhyme, the colors remind me to the “cholitas” dresses (Andean women), and when they dance the colorful “polleras” Skirts twirl so much that it seems like they are flying, just like butterflies.

I used Brass elements that I hand painted, Sari ribbon that added that special touch to my design and a Real “Anteos Menippe” Butterfly. This little lady came from Rio Tambo, Satipo, Peru, so is as Peruvian as I am. This was definitive an adventure, for the butterfly and for me, but I finally found a way to preserve her without damaging the texture and the vibrant yellow color. Adorning the butterfly I added a bezel where I added a with a little flower to remind my little yellow friend that nature is where she belongs…

A Book is a Hope

I was told by my sweet grandfather that a free minute should be well spend by reading a book, because every time we open a book we learn, and by learning there is a hope that we will become something bigger. I miss you papi.

So I decided to grab my needle and cover two metal blanks (that I cut myself ) with Sari Ribbon, I twisted it , expanded it, made decorative stitches and add some seed beads with the word “Hope” on it. For the pages I used Vintage papers coated with resin. The neck treatment has lots of beads and more Sari ribbon.

Libelula’s grace

To me, the Dragonfly possesses the grace of a ballet dancer, almost touching, always proper, always solemn.

This necklace represents that for me, a little dragonfly barely touching the flower in the middle. I designed the center with cold tones and the neck has a beautiful blue – green Sari ribbon and on the other side beads that coordinate .

I hope you enjoyed my designs, Thank you all for visiting!

Here is the list of the other artists that are also participating in this challenge:

B'Sue Boutiques change it up blog hop

I'm a member of the design team

About me...

As I reflect upon the exotic cultural richness of my home country of Peru I craft my jewelry based upon the vibrant people costumes, architecture, and childhood memories of my past. After many preliminary sketches I meticulously select only the most beautiful and unique materials that I import from Peru. I delight in working with Murano glass, Alpaca Silver, Sterling silver, shells, turquoise, water pearls, crystals, coconut, leather, ribbon, stones, butterflies and exotic seeds to create the perfect harmony in every design. In addition to my Peruvian materials I also incorporate brass pieces from the U.S. The variety of my materials allow me to explore different techniques, embossing hammering and painting metal, crocheting copper wire for a bracelet to twisting wire into different shapes for a necklace. All of these techniques combined with my unique materials coalesce into a modern, elegant, and nostalgic style of jewelry that is worthy of the name of my business, Exotic Peru.